Re: My Wikipedia experiment, prime counting
From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 11:05:07 -0800
Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
> On a sunny day (Thu, 03 Feb 2005 08:42:27 -0800) it happened Uncle Al
> <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in <42025473.4A9CBBF4@hate.spam.net>:
>
> >Hey stooopid loud troll James "Always in error, never in doubt!"
> >Harris, put up or shut up. James Harris, King of the Primes! Where
> >are your sceptor and crown, delusional James Harris, your regal
> >clothes? Is a $20,000 prize no questions asked too small to justify
> >your submission of two little prime numbers? Or are you a psychotic
> >impotent gelding?
> How about some home grown diamond as reward ;-)
>
> >Hey stoopid loud troll James "Prime ***" Harris, a better man than
> >you has factored RSA-576. Pookie pookie.
> But it wasn't you.
>
> So, Al, to find you in sci.crypt....
> I just watched state of the union I recorded last night.
> I am tired, only got a few hours sleep, and the recording ended
> when the poor father of the soldier that died in vietna^H^H^H^H^H^HIraq
> was shaking hands with a general.
> Did you see how it ended? Did they all jump on GWB and rip him apart?
> Did the parents of all killed children in Iraq also come in view?
1) It's an imperfect world.
2) Do you want Cheney to be President in name, too?
3) 30 million dead Muslims in a moment would be consistent with
Muslim terrorism's explicit rules of engagement, redux. What goes
around comes around. One missile sub, one MIRV'd SLBM Trident D-5
(UGM-133), eight W88 475 kT warheads, 90 m CEP(!!!). Range: 12,000 km
(We've got soldiers in Baghdad, so it's off the list.)
Cairo, Egypt 7,764,700
Tehran, Iran 7,722,900
Baghdad, Iraq 4,948,300
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 3,627,700
Jiddah, Saudi Arabia 2,674,000
Mashhad, Iran 2,040,700
Aleppo (Halab), Syria 1,891,900
Damascus, Syria 1,803,700
Sana'a, Yemen 1,653,300
================================
Wake up call 34,127,200
There will be extra credit for crunching nearby urban areas. Cairo as
such is big, but urban Cairo is much bigger: 15,546,100 sacrificial
lambs. Fire, fire at will.
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/nuked.jpg
Hiroshima (a pigmy 13 kT) was payback for Pearl Harbor. Nagasaki (a
pigmy 17 kT) was interest on the debt. The US will respect Accounts
Payable for 11 September 2000. If the UN whines afterward, who
cares? Let the corrupt fat bastards relocate to India or Africa.
-- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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